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Panel: Future of Language Support for ML

In this panel, we'll take a look at the state of the art of ML/AI development and how advances in language technology (specifically differentiable programming languages) can help.


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Jendrik Jördening

CTO @Nooxit

Jendrik is CTO at Nooxit. He formerly worked at Aurubis and Akka Germany on Data Science and Deep Learning in the field of industry 4.0 and autonomous machines.At the same time he took part in the Udacity Self-Driving Car Nanodegree, participating with a group of other Udacity student in the...

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Alanna Tempest

Software Engineer @Facebook

Alanna is a software engineer at Facebook working on differentiable programming in Kotlin. She is specifically focused on performance. Prior to Facebook, she worked on the compiler team at Mythic AI.

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Date

Wednesday May 19 / 12:10PM EDT (40 minutes)

Track

Modern CS in the Real World

Topics

Applied Computer Science

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